Help: Mesh WiFi for Large Home
My husband and I just bought a new home in a rural area and T-Mobile for Small Business Internet is the best option we have. It is about 4000 sq ft (2000 top floor, 2000 bottom floor) + a large outdoor patio on the top left side. We plan to mostly use the internet for work (Video calls and logging into VDI to do our work), which is located in the middle of the bottom floor. But, we will also be using it for home use: streaming in the middle of the top floor and occasional gaming/VR in the same area as our home office. It's just the two of us so the "worst" it is going to get is I'm gaming and he's streaming, but we also want to prepare for when we are entertaining guests.
I just received the Inseego FX2000 with Static IP (IPv4) and no filters, which I plan to run as an IP Passthrough. I have found that the strongest signal and speeds are either in our bedroom (top floor) and the guest bedroom (bottom floor) located around 1/3 from the right. The FX2000 alone is not enough to bring WiFi throughout the house when placed in either location. I would rather not have to run networking wires and there isn't any Ethernet lines running so I want to see if it's possible to extend the WiFi signal reliably with a mesh network first.
I'm debating between the Deco X75 Pro AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E and the Deco PX50 AX3000 + G1500 Powerline Mesh WiFi 6. I'm not sure how well the Powerline works and if it's worth dropping the TriBand to DualBand. I would love to hear from those that have the PX50.
Thank you!